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INNOVATIVE BYCATCH REDUCTION PROJECTS

Innovative Bycatch Reduction Projects – The USA’s NOAA Fisheries has awarded more than $2.3 million to partners around the country to support innovative bycatch reduction research projects through its Bycatch Reduction Engineering Programme.

Bycatch is catch that fishermen do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. Bycatch of various species–fish, marine mammals, or turtles–can have significant biological, economic, and social impacts. Preventing and reducing bycatch is a shared goal of fisheries managers, the fishing industry, and the environmental community.

Working side-by-side with fishermen on their boats they’ve developed solutions to some of the top bycatch challenges facing our nation’s fisheries.

Examples of past regional projects include:

2019 Recipients Bycatch Reduction Engineering Programme
International Seafood Sustainability Foundation – $140,020

University of Missouri – $195,000

Natural Resources Consultants, Inc. – $100,874

Gulf of Maine Research Institute – $127,329

Maine Department of Marine Resources – $198,018

Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries – $176,572

Cornell University – $75,169

FishNext Research – $199,679

Sea Mammal Education Learning Technology Society – $225,000

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission – $165,000

Hawaiian Fresh Seafood – $98,392

Coastal Monitoring Associates – $119,746

New England Aquarium – $125,000

Eric Gilman LLC – $98,900

University of Mississippi – $125,250

Wild Fish Conservancy – $171,050